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Get ready for another entrant to the live TV streaming market. Hulu is preparing to throw its hat in the ring after inking a deal with CBS.

The price is right…

New numbers for September 2016 show that the average household pays $103.10/month for pay TV service. But what if you could take that bill down to around $40 and get all the content you want? That would be a savings of $60/month or $720 a year!

Hulu is set on making it possible. The subscription video service is ready to brave the world of live TV after dropping a press release announcing it had secured the rights to carry the CBS broadcast network, CBS Sports Network and POP network.

As part of that deal, much of the programming will be made available on demand, as well as live.

Next up, Hulu is going into negotiations with NBC for rights to its content, according to FierceCable.com. NBC is a part owner of Hulu, so the prospects for that deal look good.

In addition, local affiliates of those major broadcasters are likely to be on board when this service launches in a few months.

“Local TV is extremely important and we’ll have a lot of affiliates at launch, but not all of them,” Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins is quoted as saying by FierceCable.com.

But here’s the real selling point: The service will be priced at ‘under $40,’ according to Hopkins.

And here’s another plus for Hulu: The ‘under $40’ price tag includes the basic on-demand subscription you would have to pay $8 a month for as a standalone. Plus, the coming service will reportedly have a cloud DVR service, which DirecTV Now lacks.

We’ll keep you updated as we learn more about this new service from Hulu!

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Theo has co-written several books with Clark Howard, including the New York Times #1 bestseller Living Large in Lean Times. As a single widowed parent of two young children, he strives to bring unique savings tips to men and women like him who must face life without their spouses. He can be reached at [email protected]